Ohio can use some laws like that. The only thing protecting that range is a local court precedent by a judge with some common sense. The precedent was set when a yuppie tried to close down the local trap range. He lost and everyone else won. The yuppie tried to use noise as a cause. It would only take a judge without common sense to undo that protection.

From the article..."A new book, American Gun, details the 10 firearms that have the biggest stake in American history.

The author is Chris Kyle, a legendary Navy SEAL who died in April as a result of gunshot woundswhen a Marine veteran with post traumatic stress disorder turned his weapon on Kyle at a Texas shooting range."